The improvement of the lightning performance of overhead distribution lines, hit by direct strokes, is investigated considering the use of additional shield wires beneath the phase conductors. The frequency-domain theory of multiconductor transmission lines with periodical grounding is adopted permitting a rigorous evaluation of the phase and shield wire currents and of the overvoltages across insulators. These can be minimized by careful positioning of the underbuilt shield wires. A sensitivity analysis on the overvoltages is conducted by varying either the position of the underbuilt shield wires and the grounding impedance.
Utilization of underbuilt shield wires to improve the lightning performance of overhead distribution lines hit by direct strokes / Araneo, R.; Andreotti, A.; Brandao Faria, J.; Celozzi, S.; Assante, D.; Verolino, L.. - In: IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON POWER DELIVERY. - ISSN 0885-8977. - 35:4(2020), pp. 1656-1666. [10.1109/TPWRD.2019.2949505]
Utilization of underbuilt shield wires to improve the lightning performance of overhead distribution lines hit by direct strokes
Araneo R.;Celozzi S.;
2020
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The improvement of the lightning performance of overhead distribution lines, hit by direct strokes, is investigated considering the use of additional shield wires beneath the phase conductors. The frequency-domain theory of multiconductor transmission lines with periodical grounding is adopted permitting a rigorous evaluation of the phase and shield wire currents and of the overvoltages across insulators. These can be minimized by careful positioning of the underbuilt shield wires. A sensitivity analysis on the overvoltages is conducted by varying either the position of the underbuilt shield wires and the grounding impedance.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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